MYGDONIA, in Ancient Geography, a district of Macedonia, to the north of the Sinus Thermaicus, and east of the river Axius, which separates it from Bottæis, and west of the river Strymon (Pliny). Also a district of Mesopotamia, which took its name from that of Macedonia, running along the Euphrates, from Zeugma down to Thapsacus, extending a great way east, because Nisibis was reckoned to it.
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